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29 Sep 2024 13:27:01 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Processing power is not always what sells, it seems  
From: Darren New
Date: 13 Jul 2009 11:39:48
Message: <4a5b5544$1@news.povray.org>
Invisible wrote:
> How about the fact that most other software companies manage to produce 
> software of a higher quality than Microsoft, 

Bwaaa haa haa ha... Yeah, tell me another.

> Maybe I'm just delusional, but other companies seem to at least 
> *attempt* to produce quality products. 

You really do begin to sound religious here.

> Other companies don't seem to need to use dirty tricks to get your 
> money. (In the main, anyway.)

Bwaaaa haa haa ha... How many companies have you negotiated contracts with? 
How many companies have you taken public?

How many overage fees have you paid to the bank because they cashed the 
biggest checks first before processing the deposits you put in the same day?

> And exactly how many people know that OpenOffice exists?

I don't know. Since you brought it up, why don't you tell us?

Oh, wait... You're guessing the answer that makes MS look bad, because you 
dislike MS.

> Tell you what, if you'd like to come over sometime and show our Report 
> Writers how to make Word stop crashing constantly, I'm sure they'd be 
> delighted...

Start with a fresh document and rebuild your templates, so you're not using 
already-corrupted documents.

-- 
   Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
   "We'd like you to back-port all the changes in 2.0
    back to version 1.0."
   "We've done that already. We call it 2.0."


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